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steadyfred

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  1. It seems I have a need for a warning message to come up when posting, to alert me that I am posting out toolpaths with different wcs's. This gets me most often when doing 5 axis positional work, although I have been known to do it on a 3 axis machine as well.

    So, say I'm posting 10 toolpaths, and I forget to check that all my wcs's are set correctly, I need the post to catch my error before the machine gets run (and crashed)

    Would this be a simple post mod, or would it be more involved? 

     

    Thanks in advance!

  2. man this is so easy...put an x in front of his workspace file and then copy yours into the config directory...

     

    If there is no workspace file, Mastercam makes a new default one.

     

    You could have a million different workspace coinfigs in there just rename the one you want to use to default name.

    Thanks for your reply. Still not as easy as X9 :thumbdown:

  3. I believe you can only have one workspace file and it must be named

    mastercam.workspace

    Well if that's the case, then that's not good.

    I find it much easier to load my work space when I'm helping out on someone else's computer, rather than trying to navigate through their customized interface.

    Yet more frustration...

  4. Right click in the tool bar are >> Choose customize Quick Access toolbar >> on the left click context menu

     

    In the middle of the 2 windows there is an Import button, click that, change the file type to workspace

     

    Navigate to your X9 workspace file and click on it to load

    Hmmm, only just got round to trying this and nothing happens..

    I'm trying to load a workspace as you did in X9.....Settings ->Load Workspace, so you can have different work spaces for different jobs, if you want.

    Can this be done in 2017?

     

    Sorry if this is a little off topic

  5. Right click in the tool bar are >> Choose customize Quick Access toolbar >> on the left click context menu

     

    In the middle of the 2 windows there is an Import button, click that, change the file type to workspace

     

    Navigate to your X9 workspace file and click on it to load

    Thank you JParis!

    I wouldn't have thought to look there!

  6. I store the machine center point of rotation in G59 and also in G54.1 P300

     

    I then set up my job in G54 and run a program (mine is saved as prog #1 on the machine)

     

    O1()
    (CALCULATE WORKPIECE SETUP ERROR CORRECTION VCU4005X)

    (G54 - G54.1 P300 = G54.4 P1)
    (G54 B & C TO G54.4 P1)

    #5811=#5221-#75981
    #5812=#5222-#75982
    #5813=#5223-#75983
    #5815=#5224
    #5816=#5225
    #5817=#5224
    #5818=#5225
    M30

     

    This sets up your G54.4 P1

     

    You could also change the M30 to an M99 and call the program from your posted program with a simple post mod (or just add the # lines to the post)

  7. vortx - you may have a valid point but that part of the post was already like that (standard mpmaster)

     

    JParis (or anyone else) - how would I get it to trigger (and output G82 instead of G81) if I didn't want a dwell?

     

    I'd like it to trigger when I activate my custom drill parameters and no dwell.

  8. Could somebody please enlighten me as to where the mpmaster post switches output of a drill cycle from G81 to G82 when inputting a dwell?

     

    If you don't ask for a dwell, it outputs G81.

     

    If you do ask for a dwell, it outputs G82.

     

    I added a couple of custom drill paramters to output 'I' and 'J' for our Mazaks but they only work with G82.

     

    That means if I want to use them I have to ask for a dwell.

     

     

    pdrill$          #Canned Drill Cycle
          feed_overide_dist = drl_prm1$ 
          feed_overide_percent = drl_prm2$ 
          pdrlcommonb
          pcan1, pbld, n$, *sgdrlref, *sgdrill, pdrlxy, pfzout, pcout, pindexdrl,
            prdrlout, [if dwell$, *dwell$], *feed, feed_overide_dist,
            feed_overide_percent, strcantext, e$ 
          pcom_movea

     

    I know I can get over this by changing the G81 to G82 (below), but the OCD in me doesn't want to do it that way

     

    # Canned drill cycle string select
    sg81    : "G81"      #drill      - no dwell
    sg81d   : "G82"      #drill      - with dwell
    sg83    : "G83"      #peck drill - no dwell
    sg83d   : "G83"      #peck drill - with dwell
    sg73    : "G73"      #chip break - no dwell
    sg73d   : "G73"      #chip break - with dwell
    sg84    : "G84"      #tap        - right hand
    sg84d   : "G74"      #tap        - left hand
    sg85    : "G85"      #bore #1    - no dwell
    sg85d   : "G89"      #bore #1    - with dwell
    sg86    : "G86"      #bore #2    - no dwell

     

    Thanks.

     

    ps. I'm quite new to post editing...
     

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